I, being a responsible citizen of free India, consider it my duty to attract public attention, through the esteemed columns of your prestigious newspaper, on the neglectful and miserable conditions of historical monuments which are the evidential witnesses of our past glory and grandeur. They are proven records of the past history, but have fallen vicitims to the criminal neglect of the officials. I had also brought it to the notice of Archaeological Survey Of India - Government Of India but there was no response. This callous indifference on the part of concerned authorities has compelled me to approach you through this letter.

Sir, if you personally visit some of the monuments, you will realize that they are losing their shape and are getting dilapidated day by day in the flames of times. Their walls are moldering, their roods are getting cracked, their bricks and stone prices are losing plaster and the top corner of walls have already crumbled. All this is due to the lack of proper maintenance. These monuments are the heritage of the glorious period of our past history.

I was shocked to witness the sight of these worn and torn monuments. I request you to oblige me by publishing this letter in your paper so that the concerned authorities are awakened in item and the priceless historical monuments could be saved and preserved in a proper manner.

Thanking You.

Yours truly, X Y Z

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